Re: Unable to set various tos values (RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument)

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On 09/06/12 02:33 am, Andrew Beverley thus wrote :
> On Wed, 2012-09-05 at 14:55 -0400, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
>>> Am having some difficulty getting the kernel to accept various ToS
>> values which should be legal (this is under openSuSE 12.1, using 3.1.10
>> kernel and iproute2 2.6.39). For example:
>>> #ip rule add tos 0x20 table mytable
>>> RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
>>>
>> Bump... Any thoughts on the above? The client for whom I need to get
>> this working is after me to find a fix. Can anyone confirm this
>> difficulty,
> I can confirm that the same happens for me on my system.
>
>>  or suggest what I may be missing in the current setup?
> I don't have any suggestions though I'm afraid. It might be worth trying
> the net-dev mailing list.
>
Thanks for confirming, Andy, and thanks for the suggestion.

What distro are you using? I see this on both 32 & 64-bit openSUSE 12.1,
and I tested on a VirtualBox openSUSE 11.4 (x86) with similar results.

The good news (for me) is that I've managed to work out an alternative
solution for the original problem I was trying to solve, so this issue
is not as urgent as it once was.
Cheers, and thanks again.

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